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Right now Tokenizer is almost perfect for creating tokens for me. But if there's one thing that still makes me open up Photoshop when I want especially pretty tokens, it's the different FX you can add to its layers. I can live without most of them but being able to give the creatures a soft Drop Shadow really makes them pop. I don't know to what degree it is or isn't possible, but I'd love if Tokenizer had an even rudimentary version of that feature so that I can ditch Photoshop entirely, given it's usually much faster to create tokens directly in Foundry like this.
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[Feature Request] Add ability to give image a simple drop shadow
[Feature Request] Add ability to give token layer a simple drop shadow
Jan 18, 2024
Absolutely! Here's an image with drop shadow off/on in PS.
Additionally, PS has 2 main settings for drop shadows, Spread which determines the density, and Size, which determines the area it spans. Here are 2 more images illustrating Spread and Size.
And finally you can set the drop shadow's opacity to whatever you'd like as well.
Thanks for considering this idea!
Right now Tokenizer is almost perfect for creating tokens for me. But if there's one thing that still makes me open up Photoshop when I want especially pretty tokens, it's the different FX you can add to its layers. I can live without most of them but being able to give the creatures a soft Drop Shadow really makes them pop. I don't know to what degree it is or isn't possible, but I'd love if Tokenizer had an even rudimentary version of that feature so that I can ditch Photoshop entirely, given it's usually much faster to create tokens directly in Foundry like this.
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